Step into the Civil war era by experiencing the Duff Green Mansion.Learn what daily life was like for Duff and Mary Lake Green
as they married, built their home and she gave birth to their first
child in a civil war cave.

You can tour
their home from the ballroom danced in by Jefferson Davis and
Ulysses S. Grant to sitting by a fireplace in the former kitchen
turned operating room where you might see the Confederate soldier
ghost.

You can sleep in
an antique bed surrounded by period furniture and you can visit the
site of the civil war cave on the property.

Experience the
civil war at the Duff Green Mansion.

Visit us for a
tour, spend the night or host your next event in the home or on the
secluded patio surrounding the swimming pool.

1114 First East
Street
Vicksburg, MS 39180
601-636-6968

The Duff Green Mansion is open to the public for tours between the
hours of 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily, except during private functions.

THE DUFF GREEN MANSION IS LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES AND HAS RECEIVED SEVERAL AWARDS AND CITATIONS FOR THE OUTSTANDING RESTORATION AS SET FORTH BY THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. THE DUFF GREEN MANSION IS ONE OF ONLY FOUR STRUCTURES IN VICKSBURG RECOGNIZED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. THE DUFF GREEN MANSION IS A MEMBER OF CONDE NAST/JOHANSENS RECOMMENDED HOTELS AND INNS, THE MISSISSIPPI BED & BREAKFAST ASSOCIATION, THE VICKSBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AND THE VICKSBURG PILGRIMAGE COMMITTEE.